Bridge June 2015 | Vol 18 | No. 10
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Message for a few of the thriving, local entrepreneurs who are starting national and international companies. I was amazed to see the innovative nature of these companies. Shawn Muehler, Botlink, is creating software for drones that are used in multiple industries across the country and soon, across the world. Jake Clark, Fargo 3D Printing, and his team are taking the 3D printing market by storm. Clint Howitz, dogIDs, and Jeff Vanlaningham, RealTruck.com are creating massive e-commerce companies that are receiving national media attention along with phenomenal sales. Edie Ramstad, Weave Got Maille, created her company as a hobby following retirement, but due to her highquality product and tremendous demand, she was quickly pulled out of retirement and continues to grow her staff and products. Hearing the stories of these dedicated individuals who follow their dreams inspires me to continue to create a Chamber that supports local business owners. The Chamber is committed to providing top-notch events, quality professional development opportunities, stellar networking and support for entrepreneurs and business owners.
In a recent Forbes.com article, they described entrepreneurs as “those who identify a need – any need – and fill it.” To me, that seems like a simple definition for something that takes a lot of faith, hope, hard work and dedication. Entrepreneurship is one of the strongest ideals our great nation is founded on. Every business started with an idea, one person standing up to say they had a solution to a problem. They took big risks on blind faith, hoping their one idea would be the right idea. Without these risk-takers and dreamers, our nation would not be where it is today. The beating pulse of the entrepreneurial start-up community in Fargo Moorhead West Fargo has never been stronger. We are striving to create a culture that welcomes thinkers, makers and doers from across the world, showing them our community is the best place to work, play and do business. Recently, Greg Tehven, Emerging Prairie, asked me to connect with some of the outstanding entrepreneurs in the area. Last month, Doug Restemayer, Chamber Board Chair, and I hosted a dinner
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7 Business After Hours Mix and mingle with fellow members at our June Business After Hours event
8 Advocacy Events
Check out Eggs & Issues and see what happened last month
12 Business Training Hear national speaker Aaron Davis talk about becoming a champion
16 Women Connect Learn how to connect with passion
27 Community Events Check out all the fun things happening in our community
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18 Profile
Marcus Theatres improves movie-going experience
19 Spotlight
Take advantage of the warm weather on the golf course
20 Company News Read about awards and recognition members have received recently
21 People News
See the latest new employees, promotions and awards
25 New Members
Learn about the members that recently joined The Chamber
Doug Restemayer Jon Riewer Judd Graham Bernie Dardis Chuck Driscoll Thomas Astrup Kyle Dorow Jodi Duncan Don Gronke Katie Hasbargen Peggy Kennedy Norm Leslie Kathy Lewin Paul Richard Steve Swiontek Jeff Volk
D-S Beverages, Inc. Chair of the Board Eventide Senior Living Communities Chair Elect Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Treasurer Indigo Signworks Immediate Past Chair Red River Refrigeration, Inc. Member at Large American Crystal Sugar Company Essentia Health Flint Communications, Inc. State Farm Insurance Microsoft Minnesota State Community and Technical College National Hospitality Services City of West Fargo Sanford Health Gate City Bank Moore Engineering, Inc.
Chamber Staff Craig Whitney Jim Parsons Julie Doggett Darren Dunlop Samantha Gust Tracy Meckler Gail Petersen Elly Peterson Tracy Powell Bobbi Jo Rehder Mickayla Thompson Julie Yourczek
President/CEO Vice President of Finance/Operations Information Systems Administrator Business Development Manager Professional Development Coordinator Membership & Advertising Sales Manager Membership Relations Coordinator Government Affairs & Advocacy Coordinator Director of Events & Programs Events Coordinator Administrative Services Coordinator Administrative Support Coordinator
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Last month we were honored to recognize seven winners for their outstanding contributions to our business community at the ChamberChoice Awards Luncheon. Tom Dawson of Dawson Insurance and Roger Reierson from Flint Communications, Inc., set a celebratory tone by kicking off the event followed by master of ceremonies James Cunningham, who called the event “a culmination of formidable business acumen and incredible attention to detail.” Winners in six categories were named, and the People’s Choice Award was bestowed on Robert Gibb & Sons, Inc. after the more than 3,000 votes were tallied.
The Finalists
The organization(s) or individual with logos or a photo are the winners in each category.
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Entrepreneur of the Year
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Matthew Lachowitzer Matt’s Automotive Service Center Brady Nash | Dan Hurder
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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No! It’s the Helicopter Golf Ball Drop!
Proceeds to benefit the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) Buy a golf ball for a chance to win $1,000!
Individual Golf Ball Tickets - $5 5 Golf Balls - $20 For every ticket sold, a numbered golf ball will be placed randomly in a bucket and dropped from a helicopter between 6 and 6:30 p.m. while it hovers over the driving range at Oxbow Country Club. The first participant whose numbered golf ball goes into the hole or closest to the hole will win the grand prize of $1,000! The contestant who purchased the winning golf ball will be announced at the social following the Chamber Challenge Golf Outing on July 15. Raffle tickets can be purchased at The Chamber office; online at www.fmwfchamber.com; or by calling 218.233.1100. Participants
will be assigned a numbered golf ball(s) that corresponds to their purchase. YEA! is a year-long program that teaches middle and high school students how to start and run their own real businesses. The YEA! program puts students on a path to college and career success and enables students to transition successfully to adulthood; achieve higher financial literacy; develop business acumen; build character based on personal principles and values; connect to local business leaders; become involved in their communities; and pursue their dreams by harnessing their creativity and energy. The program also creates a culture of innovation in schools and communities across the nation as well as fosters an innovative and entrepreneurial mindset in young people, educators and community members.
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Save the Date for State of Technology Wednesday, August 26
The State of Technology is an event by The Chamber and Senator Hoeven. Watch future publications for more information.
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Minnesota Vikings stadium update Over 100 attendees packed D-S Beverages, Inc. for a chance to hear from Michele Kelm-Helgen, chairwoman of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, as she spoke about the new stadium in downtown Minneapolis. Attendees were astounded to hear the economic impact this $1 billion project is already having in the area. Spurring new construction and development is only the beginning of the potential for this project. Kelm-Helgen highlighted the opportunities to host events such as the NFL Superbowl, NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four, all Minnesota Vikings home games, and many other concerts and events. Another focus was the commitment to using Minnesota-based companies and creating local Minnesota jobs. Other speakers included former Minnesota Representative Morrie Lanning and Paul Cossette, Vice President of Mortenson Construction.
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Tuesday, June 2 7:30 to 9 a.m. Radisson Hotel Fargo
Steve Burian, CEO of Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. (AE2S) and co-chair of the Valley Prosperity Partnership, will discuss water issues and trends in North Dakota with regards to how H2O impacts everything from our domestic and industrial growth, to sustained agricultural success, to keeping the energy industry booming. Burian is a North Dakota native who has devoted his career to water consulting. He co-founded AE2S in 1991 and grew it from a two-person environmental, civil and geomatics firm into a company that employs more than 300 people with offices throughout the Upper Midwest and Upper Rocky Mountain Region, including the Fargo Moorhead West Fargo region. He has received several regional and national awards recognizing his leadership and dedication to the water and engineering profession.
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Registration (includes breakfast) Chamber Members: $20 General Admission: $30 Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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ND Legislative Wrap-Up From oil prices to early education
On May 5, the Chamber hosted five local legislators and a few special guests at our North Dakota Legislative Wrap-Up. Sen. Judy Lee, Sen. Tim Mathern, Rep. Al Carlson, Rep. Thomas Beadle and Rep. Ben Hanson were all there to share their thoughts on the session. Chris Berg, Host of 6:30 Point of View on Valley News Live, was able to moderate a very lively discussion. Topics ranged from budget uncertainty, which plagued the beginning months of the session, to House Bill 1476 which made changes to the oil tax formula, ultimately creating more of a flat tax system versus the current trigger tax system. The end of the session was a contentious one, with the legislature closing with one bill left on the table. The legislative panelists shared their opinions on the closing of the session and what that means moving forward for the state. Andy Peterson, President and CEO of the Greater North Dakota Chamber of Commerce, covered just a few of the top bills the North Dakota Chamber focused on this year. Peterson highlighted
Senate Bill 2151, which provides $3 million for early childhood education programs across the state. Another championed bill was Senate Bill 2292 which affects the apportionment formula for businesses operating in the state. All of our speakers highlighted the tax relief the legislature passed. This includes property tax relief and a few significant reductions in the individual and corporate income tax for the state.
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Check out the July issue of the Bridge for a highlight of the Minnesota Legislative Wrap-Up!
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On May 14, the Military Affairs committee was able to present a check donation to the WDAY Honor Flight program. Through the Adopt a Vet program, the Honor Star members will be supporting five veterans to go on this year’s Honor Flight. This Honor Flight will be focused on Korean War veterans. “The Chamber, it’s Military Affairs committee es ad w t far and the Honor Star program are humbled he to support this outstanding effort. We look forward to supporting this program throughout the coming months,” said Chamber President and CEO h r on Craig Whitney. or sta
chamber military appreciation night at the redhawks Thursday, July 30 | 7:02 p.m.
Cost is $10 and includes a ticket to the game and $3 in RedHawks Bucks. The Chamber will have a reserved section.
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Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo 2014-15 Class Graduates
The Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo class concluded the nine-month program by celebrating their hard work and dedication to the betterment of themselves and the community at Bluestem Center for the Arts. The day started with Heather Ostrowski, Dale Carnegie Business Group of ND, working with the class to renew their vision beyond community leadership. A graduation luncheon and ceremony followed. Congratulations once again to this year’s Leadership Fargo Moorhead West Fargo class.
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Business Training National award-winning speaker Aaron Davis is known as "The Enthusiator" because of his contagious enthusiasm to equip others to perform like champions. As a member of the Nebraska 1994 National Championship football team (considered by some as one of the best teams ever assembled), Aaron has a keen understanding of what it takes to achieve incredible results. These powerful and high-energy presentations will resonate with individuals at every level within your organization and will be interactive, fresh and yet simple so that anyone can use his tips and techniques to attain greater success professionally and personally.
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Wednesday, June 10 Marcus Theatres
Attitude, Achievement and Motivation
“I would not hesitate to recommend Aaron. His interaction with our staff helped create a relaxed atmosphere and at the same time created energy for our theme 'Asking for the Business.' Aaron is a first-class act!”
Curt Denker, Pinnacle Bank
Attitude of a Champion Championship 9:30 a.m. | Registration and Networking Teams have NO 10 a.m. to Noon | Session “BENCHWARMERS”
Attitude, mental toughness and the ability to change and adapt quickly are just a few characteristics that all champions possess. Perform under pressure and experience amazing professional and personal results. Today’s corporate environment is more competitive than ever before and it’s those who are able to focus when others fold, who consistently stay at the top!
1:30 p.m. | Registration and Networking 2 to 4 p.m. | Session It’s impossible to obtain any sort of longlasting success without the help of others. Championship teams don’t just preach teamwork; they cultivate and foster it every day so it permeates their entire organization. Aaron shares the best practices of successful teams and characteristics of being an amazing teammate!
Registration Per Session (includes popcorn and soda) Chamber Members: $45 in advance | $55 at the door General Admission: $65 in advance | $75 at the door Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
Lights, Camera, Action!
Every year, we bring a national speaker to be one of our 12 Business Training presenters. This year, Aaron Davis will bring his dynamic presentations to a special venue, Marcus Theatres - West Acres 14. It's a great chance to see the theatre from a whole new perspective. Davis, a member of the 1994 national champion Nebraska football team, has shared his insights on the possibility of human potential with more than one million people throughout the world. He also authored the book, "10 Minute Truths," and is the co-author of two others.
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Wednesday, July 8 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn Fargo
The Learning Manager So many books, so little time! At least once a week, someone suggests a book I should read. Add to this growing list recommendations from authors who include references to books that influenced their thinking. I love to read and I can’t keep up. The simple truth is not all business books are equally good. When it comes to business books, I have three requirements: don't bore me; make me think; and give me something I can use right now. All of the books included in the upcoming session meet these requirements. In fact, each of these books are ones that I recommend or from which I pull ideas to share with my clients. Think of this session as an inperson CliffsNotes for business books. You’ll get one idea from each book and how it can be used in your work today. Plus, you will get enough information to decide which, if any, of the books will be on your personal ‘must read’ list. Leann Wolf Great Outcomes Consulting
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Women Connect
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Tuesday, June 23 3:30 to 5 p.m. | Social 5 to 6 p.m. Avalon Events Center West
When it comes to the secrets of the most successful leaders, passion is always mentioned as a must-have quality. Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric and one of the most well known business leaders in the world, said that before hiring a person for a job he always looked for the “Final P,” Passion - a heartfelt, deep and authentic excitement about work and life. As women, we know how important it is for us to be passionate leaders in our family, work and communities. But the reality is, we don’t always make time in our busy schedules for passion. In this fun and uplifting talk, Brazilian psychotherapist and founder of Women's Impact, Cris Linnares, reveals three powerful and practical tools to be a passionate leader in your personal and professional life. As a passionate advocate for women’s empowerment, mom, stepmom and wife, Linnares created this talk that is inspired by her own experience of being a woman in dire need of reclaiming her own passion after moving from Brazil to Fargo and dealing with depression. She hasn’t shared her three secrets to a passionate leadership with anyone... Until now! Be sure to check out the current issue of Area Woman for a great article on Women Connect.
We all know we must take care of ourselves before we can take care of anyone else and be successful in our careers and lives. The good news is caring for your mind, fueling your body and finding some balance doesn’t have to be hard or stressful. Join us to learn from local expert women how we can all take better care of ourselves so we may be more successful in all areas of our lives! Mind: Dr. Lacey Krebsbach, Sanford Health, will build our knowledge about the effects of stress and how it impacts our bodies, lives and health. What happens to our brains when we are stressed? Can you really worry yourself sick? Does stress make us gain weight? We all hear tales of the effects of stress, but what do health experts and science say? Body: Kristen Burbank, Mojo Fit Studios, will share how movement and meditation can reduce stress, change your body, and improve your energy level. We all want to live longer and be in good health for the longrun – Burbank will tell us the benefits and impacts of moving and meditating and share how incorporating movement into your already full and busy life is possible! Balance: Shannon Charpentier, Charpentier Creative, is a certified personal chef and a trained food stylist. She’ll share with us some fun and easy ways to incorporate foods into your diet that make us look and feel good. Super women should fuel their bodies with “super foods” and Shannon will show us what foods and ingredients make up the recipe for health benefits.
Tuesday, July 28 3:30 to 5 p.m. | Social 5 to 6 p.m. Avalon Events Center West
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Coffee Challenge
Congratulations to Alicia Stuvland of Spotlight Media. She was the winner of the coffee challenge that was given to attendees at the March Women Connect session. Thank you to Jodi Heilman of Bell State Bank & Trust and Danielle Paulus of ROERS for providing the $100 gift card to Beans Coffee Bar. Congratulations Alicia!
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Message from Michelle Kommer Friends, Thank you for attending the April Women Connect session, Women for Women, and for investing in yourself. I would like to challenge you to apply something you heard at this session - think of one thing you can do (or stop doing) for one day. Have you heard of the “48-hour rule”? If you do not act within 48 hours after you are first inclined to, your chances of acting on that thing diminish by over 90 percent. So, think of one thing you can do today (and again tomorrow, and the day after that), and do it. Please join our Facebook group, FMWF Chamber Women Connect, and share your ideas! Remember, “practice makes better, not perfect." Keep practicing what you learned yesterday. The rewards are worth it!
Thank You! Thank you to the Avalon Events Center West for their hospitality in hosting the Women Connect series. See what attendees are saying about this newly remodeled facility in our community!
“What a terrific venue! I hadn’t seen this room since it was remodeled. Very beautiful, comfortable setting. Good sound system and AV presence.”
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Networking to Business: A Tourist in Our Own Cities Tuesday, June 16 | 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. TBD
Maybe you’ve noticed, but the metro is quickly becoming a hotbed for tourism. Whether it’s the friendly residents, our amazing downtowns, the many athletic teams to cheer on or the one-of-a-kind attractions we offer, there is a reason the out-of-towners continue to come back. Nicole Holden, Fargo Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau, will share with us how to take advantage of the gems our community has to offer just in time for summer. This is one event you won’t want to miss. Don't forget to bring your lunch! Registration Free for YPN Members | $20 Non-Member Register at www.fmwfchamber.com or by calling 218.233.1100.
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Thursday, June 18 | 5:15 to 7:30 p.m. Rhombus Guys It’s finally summer, so let’s take advantage of the nice weather while we can! Join us on the rooftop patio for some fun in the sun with your fellow YPNers. Light appetizers will be provided, but beverages are on your own. Free, no registration required.
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Member Profile
Innovating the Movie Experience Marcus Theatres
The movie industry is changing. According to a March 2014 Wall Street Journal article, overall theatre attendance was down, even while revenues were up. The article attributed the decrease to a couple of factors: increased price of tickets and greater access to better at-home movie experiences. The article talked about a new idea in cinema to offer discounted tickets on one weekday. That’s exactly what Marcus Theatres has done with their $5 Tuesday offer. Marcus, the fifth largest theatre circuit in the U.S. with 685 screens across 55 locations, has three theatres with 31 screens in Fargo and Moorhead. The offer has been successful for local theatres, according to Rick Solarski, Marcus West Acres 14 general manager. “We’ve had really good turnouts on Tuesdays with minimal impacts to weekend sales,” Solarski said. He explained that Mondays and Wednesdays have seen decreased attendance, but he believes the majority of people who take advantage of the deal are people who wouldn’t normally go to movies or are even seeing the movie for a second or third time. They also have specific discounted tickets for students, teachers and seniors. Discounting isn’t the only way Marcus is looking to draw more moviegoers. They are working to create a theatre experience that is as comfortable as your home while adding top of the line audio and visual elements. The most notable change at local theatres is
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the seats. “Most people are going to notice the Dream Loungers first,” Solarski said. The new leather recliners offer moviegoers the ability to sit back and relax while offering additional legroom and the ability to reserve your seat in advance. All the auditoriums at Marcus Century Cinema and the UltraScreen at Marcus West Acres feature the new recliners. One of Solarski’s favorite updates is the new Dolby Atmos sound system in the two UltraScreens. The system, which can support up to 64 speakers, envelopes viewers in the environment filmmakers wish to create. The staff used the example of “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” when it sounds like the rain is falling all around you, right from the comfort of your seat. Some of the changes affect the experience before viewers even step foot into an auditorium. When adding the new seating, Marcus also renovated the entire ticketing and snack areas. You can also purchase your tickets before you even get to the theatre using the new Marcus Theatres app. Surcharges for purchasing are also a thing of the past as long as you are member of the new Magical Movie Rewards program. You’ll also earn points as you buy tickets and treats at the theatre. After all these updates and changes, Marcus is still doing what they have been for the last 80 years: making movies into an experience for viewers.
Member Spotlight
Par for the Course
These Chamber member golf courses will have you swinging in no time Living in a climate with extreme seasons, we know to appreciate warm weather when it's available. One great way to enjoy the higher temperatures is to hit the golf course. Check out the list of member golf courses below and book your tee time!
Edgewood Golf Course
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Established in mid-1920’s, Edgewood is the only tree-lined public golf course in Fargo-Moorhead metro area. Edgewood is annually on the Golf Digest “Best places to play” list. They are an 18-hole, par 71 Championship course beautifully located along the Red River.
Fargo Country Club
www.fargocc.com The Fargo Country Club is widely considered to be one of the top golf courses and country clubs in this part of the country. In addition to their 18-hole championship golf course, other amenities include tennis courts, swimming pool, practice greens, driving range and a par 3 executive course.
Leonard Country Club
www.leonardcc.com Leonard Country Club is a full regulation nine-hole golf course located just 30 minutes southwest of Fargo in Leonard, ND. They have a full restaurant, bar, pro shop, driving range and practice green.
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Even if your tee time gets rained out, you can still get in your 18 at Golf Addiction, the areas new indoor virtual golf center. They have six golf simulators, including a three-screen simulator. www.golfaddiction.biz
Maple River Golf Club
www.maplerivergolf.com Offers an 18-hole golf course, driving range, pro shop, cart and club rental, lessons, group events and full dining and bar service; the only facility in the Fargo Moorhead area to offer on-site cart storage for personally owned, gas or electric golf carts.
The Meadows Golf Course
www.moorheadgolf.com The Meadows is fashioned after the traditional Scottish links courses of the yesteryear. Complete with mounding, tall prairie grasses, wildflowers, bunkers, a hidden creek, and prevailing winds, the golfer playing The Meadows is transported to a far off Scottish links course with challenges over every shot.
Moorhead Country Club
www.moorheadcountryclub.com It offers challenging fairways, true and fast greens, and strategically placed water hazards—all of which is appreciated by both serious and casual golfers.
Osgood Golf Course
www.fargogolf.net/osgood-golf-course.html
Osgood is the premiere nine-hole golf course and learning center in the area. Its rolling hills make it a challenge to even the best players yet with five different tee-box options, all players can enjoy the course. Don’t have time for nine holes? Play our three-hole loop for $5. Join one of our leagues or take a lesson.
Oxbow Golf & Country Club
www.oxbowcc.com Oxbow Country Club is committed to providing exceptional service in a rustic country atmosphere. Oxbow is the perfect place to host business meetings, company golf outings, seminars, holiday parties and much more. Their location is just minutes south of Fargo.
Prairiewood Golf Course
www.fargogolf.net/prairiewood-golf-course.html
Prairiewood Golf Course is a great way to play a quick nine holes of golf. The course is designed for golfers with any level of ability, but is especially good for beginner golfers and senior golfers. Tee times are preferred. Some walk-on times are available.
Rose Creek Golf Course
www.fargogolf.net/rose-creek-golf-course.html
Rose Creek, a Richard Phelps design, features four sets of tees, generous landing areas and large bent grass greens. It’s a wonderful experience for all levels of players and recently, Golf Digest recognized Rose Creek as a “Best Places to Play” golf course.
Village Green Golf Course
www.moorheadgolf.com Village Green opened its original nine holes in 1981 and has developed into one of the region’s most popular public golf courses. An additional nine holes were added in 1994 and are possibly the most enjoyable nine holes in the region.
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News Bethany Retirement Living named the following individuals to their board of trustees: Jean Bokinskie, John Hertsgaard, Rhonda Ketterling and Roger Olson. Capital Credit Union received first place for the 2014-15 Desjardins Adult Financial Education Award and the Desjardins Youth Financial Education Award; and second place for the Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award and the Louise Herring Philosophy-in-Action Member Service Award. The awards were presented by the Credit Union Association of the Dakotas, a regional organization that represents credit unions in North Dakota and South Dakota. The Desjardins Adult Financial Education Award recognizes a credit union’s effort to teach personal finance skills to community members over the age of 18. The Desjardins Youth Financial Education Award recognizes credit unions and their efforts to educate community members under the age of 18 on personal finance concepts. The Louise Herring Philosophy-in-Action Members Service Award acknowledges a credit union’s efforts to improve members’ lives through programs outside of personal finance education. The Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award acknowledges efforts to strengthen community organizations though outreach programs. Capital Credit Union re-elected board members Faye Miller, Michael Gunsch and Kevin Schoenborn to three-year terms. Edward Jones ranked highest in a tie in investor satisfaction with fullservice brokerage firms, according to the J.D. Power 2015 Full Service Investor Satisfaction Study. The study measures overall investor satisfaction with fullservice investment firms based on seven factors: investment advisor, investment performance, account information, account offerings, commissions and fees, website and problem resolution. The Great Plains Food Bank, a program of Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, earned a superior rating – scoring 950 out of 1,000 – during its first scored audit by the American Institute of Baking (AIB) International. The audit rates food safety, sanitary working conditions, employee training and the proper handling of food products and ingredients. AIB International standards are recognized as the most stringent in the food industry. The Great Plains Food Bank has named three statewide partners as 2014 Hunger Relief Champions. Chamber members receiving recognition include Cash Wise Foods (Fargo, Moorhead) and John Deere Electronic Solutions, because of their longstanding partnerships with the Great Plains Food Bank and their extraordinary contributions and organization-wide commitment to end hunger. The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County selected the 2015 Clay County Heritage Award winner: the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion, for their more than 60 years of preserving county history and sharing it with the public at the annual festival held in Rollag, Minn. every Labor Day weekend since 1954. The Clay County Heritage Award goes to an individual, family, group or organization who exemplifies the Society’s mission to collect, preserve, interpret and share the history and culture of Clay County. Liberty Business Systems, Inc. earned the Lanier Service Excellence Certified Dealership award for the second consecutive year. The Service Excellence award program is designed to recognize dealers who provide outstanding service and support in accordance with Ricoh’s guidelines. Marco Inc. was named a 2015 MSPmentor 501 Top Managed Services company by Penton Technology in their eighth-annual MSPmentor 501 Global Edition. Ranked number 20, Marco is identified as one of the world’s top 501 managed service providers (MSPs). Network Center, Inc. achieved Cisco Advanced Unified Access Specialized in USA. By achieving the Advanced Unified Access Specialization, Network Center, Inc. has proven they have the ability to provide sophisticated, valueadded Cisco Unified Access solutions through their in-depth sales capabilities, technology skills and service offerings. Network Center, Inc. was also to Penton Technology’s eigth-annual MSPmentor 501 Global Edition, a distinguished list and report identifying the world’s top 501 managed service providers (MSPs).
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Companies North Dakota State College of Science and North Dakota State University announced a new partnership that will give students an additional opportunity to use credits they have earned to complete a degree. NDSCS and NDSU entered into a Reverse Transfer Agreement today. It is the first of its kind in the state of North Dakota and will give students access to a seamless system by which they can receive an associate degree. Spectrum Aeromed was awarded China’s Air Ambulance (Interior) Provider of the Year. Last year Account Representative Thomas Redder presented an overview to the Air Medical industry in Asia at a convention in 2014 in Shanghai. He discussed the need for air ambulances, how equipment can be installed and an overview of air ambulance operations. Starion Financial acquired WPS Community Bank, a subsidiary of Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation. The acquisition gives Starion three locations in Madison, Wis. TNT Kid’s Fitness & Gymnastics was awarded the Distinguished Service of the Year Award from the Metro Area Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities. TNT is a highly regarded organization where the focus and mission of programming promotes the benefits of physical activity by showing kids how to enjoy physical activity and encourage kids to participate in any activity they enjoy. Western State Bank recently awarded two local students $250 savings scholarships as part of their scholastic recognition program, Western Pays for A’s. The scholastic recognition program is designed to reward high school students for their hard work in school.
Congratulations! The North Dakota Safety Council (NDSC) recognized several Chamber members and individuals, who displayed exemplary safety performance throughout 2014. The following Chamber members received recognition: Community Outreach Award: Given to individuals or NDSC member organizations making new, innovative or significant contributions that led to a safer community. §§ Monsanto Safe Driver Division II, Over-The-Road Driver: Recognizes over-the-road drivers and requires a minimum of three years driving professionally and a minimum of 500,000 miles incident free. §§ Integrity Windows & Doors employees: Richard Ahrndt, Keith Berg, Mark Goettel, Ron Jarisch, Scott Malvick, Robert Ronsberg and Donald Schroeder Star Driver Division II, Over-The-Road Driver: Recognizes over-theroad drivers and requires a minimum of 10 years driving professionally and 1,000,000 miles incident free. §§ Integrity Windows & Doors empoyees: Jason Christianson, Jeffery Gilmore, Vern Gunderson, Lyle Heinle, Andreas Hofer, Donald Huckins, Daryl Johnson, Walter Kingsly, Michael Lemke, Robert Lively, Ted Meyer, Aloysius Neft, Michael Rand and Lee Wilson. Occupational Safety Merit Award: Given to companies showing an incidence rate which is equal to or less than the national average in their North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code. §§ Integrity Windows & Doors §§ J&M Printing, Inc. §§ John Deere Electronic Solutions Safety Achievement Award: Given to companies who have shown a 50% decrease in their OSHA incidence rate from the previous year. §§ J&M Printing, Inc. §§ John Deere Electronic Solutions Commendation for Safety Award: Given to companies who have reached significant safety levels in 2014. §§ John Deere Electronic Solutions
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People John Brendmoen and Scott Sanden, AAA North Dakota sales and service agents were recognized among the best agents in The Auto Club Group, the second largest AAA club in North America. Brendmoen and Sanden were recognized for exceeding goals in the area of membership sales.
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Kim Collins, territory director for North Dakota and Nebraska, and Robbin Taves, North Dakota field manager, Fargo and Bismarck, have been recognized as two of the top managers in The Auto Club Group. Collins and Taves each received the President’s Elite Award, the highest level of recognition for managers in the AAA club. The awards were attained by meeting or Collins Taves exceeding annual production goals for life, property and casualty insurance and membership and travel sales.
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Holly Disse was promoted to personal banking officer at Bell State Bank & Trust. Disse attended MSUM and has been in the banking field for 11 years.
Anthony Chaput was hired as content strategist and Grant Christian was promoted to media director at Absolute Marketing Group. Chaput has a bachelor’s from NDSU where he majored in public relations and advertising, with a minor in management communications. Christian has been a full-time employee at Absolute for more than four years, and was an intern prior to being hired.
Sam Wilke, PE, Advanced Engineering and Environmental Services, Inc. (AE2S) structural division manager, has been named as one of Civil + Structural Engineer Magazine’s 2015 Rising Stars in Structural Engineering. The program recognizes structural engineers 40 years old or younger working in the United States who have shown exceptional technical capability, leadership ability, effective teaching or research and public service benefiting the structural engineering profession, their employers, project owners and society.
Patrick Chaffee was promoted to executive vice president and managing director of Bell Wealth Management. Chaffee is a graduate of UND.
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Laura Monley was hired as a member care representative at Cass County Electric Cooperative, Inc. Monley was previously an educator at The Salon Professional Academy.
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Hannah Newhouse was hired as a full-time operations assistant at Cornerstone Bank. Newhouse graduated from MSUM with a bachelor’s in political science and mass communications.
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DJ Colter, Chris Heise, Lynn Johnson and Ken Kraft, American Family Insurance agents, have been recognized for providing outstanding customer experience under the American Star Excellence in Customer Experience Certification Program. The service excellence distinction was determined through an evaluation process conducted under guidelines established through the American Star Excellence in Customer Experience Certification Program. The process consists of a customer satisfaction survey which measures customers’ overall experience with their current American Family agent.
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Devin Becker, Trevor Christensen and Bryan Hildreth were hired as service sales executives; Cordell Schott was hired as an account manager and Tyler Voss was hired as purchasing agent at Corporate Technologies, LLC. Becker attended St. Louis University before transferring to St. Cloud State with a major in marketing. Christensen graduated from MSUM with a degree in communication studies and minors in business and leadership. Hildreth attended MSUM for pre-physical therapy. Schott brings more than 20 years of Voss experience in technology and communications sales management. Voss graduated from NDSU with a bachelor’s in management information systems. Keith Blattenbauer and Jerry Mykleseth were hired as sales representatives at Dacotah Paper Co. Blattenbauer previously worked at Lakes Sports Shop where he was a sales associate. Mykleseth previously worked in sales for Stein’s Inc.
Dennis Draeger, a financial advisor with Ameriprise Financial, qualified for the company’s 2014 Circle of Success annual recognition program. To earn this achievement, Draeger established himself as one of the company’s top advisors by consistently demonstrating exceptional commitment to financial planning and superior client service. Blattenbauer
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Kari Furness was hired as a client safety administrative assistant and, Sharon McDaniels and Desiree Schweigert were hired as a commercial lines account assistants at Dawson Insurance. Furness graduated from Furness McDaniels Schweigert NDSU with a degree in veterinary technology. McDaniels brings more than 25 years of experience. Schweigert earned her associate degree from Aakers College in Fargo.
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Nikki Baldwin was hired as IDX specialist and trainer and Aaron Koebernick joined the technical support department at Financial Business Systems. Baldwin attended Virginia Commonwealth University. Koebernick previously worked at TMI Communications.
Russ Kubik was named president of Edgewood Management Group and Edgewood Development Group, the company that owns and operates Edgewood Vista and Village in Fargo. Kubik has been at Edgewood for five years. Baldwin
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Jason Gunkel was hired as art director, and Danielle Knoll was hired as human resources generalist at Flint Communications, Inc. Gunkel has 10 years of experience and previously worked at PSA Magazines, Scheels and NDSU. Knoll has five years of experience and previously worked at Frank McKone Cigar Co. and Stop-N-Go Stores, Inc.
Josiah Heppner was hired as a construction manager at Gehrtz Construction Services. Heppner has a bachelor’s in construction management from MSUM.
Amy Knust was hired as a business development senior manager at Eide Bailly LLP. Knust brings more than 10 years of business development and management experience in addition to more than 20 years of technology consulting expertise. Heppner
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Shawn Heiraas and Nick Stolpman, Eide Bailly LLP achieved multiple Lenovo certifications. Heiraas and Stolpman completed the required tasks to receive Lenovo Notebook Systems Hardware Service Best Practices, Lenovo Desktop Systems Hardware Service Best Practices, Lenovo Warranty Basics for Technicians, and Lenovo Notebook Systems Hardware Heiraas Stolpman Service Technology and Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Service certifications. Additionally, Heiraas completed the required tasks to receive Lenovo Desktop Systems Hardware Service Technology and FRU Service certifications.
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Katie Jorgensen was hired as a commercial lines customer service representative at First International Insurance. Jorgensen earned business and communication degrees from Concordia College.
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Derek Flanagan, CPA; Kayce Halley, CPA; and Sandi Piatz, principal, have been named partners at Eide Bailly LLP. Flanagan has been providing audit, consulting and accounting services to a variety of Flanagan Halley Piatz industries for more than nine years. Halley has more than 10 years of public accounting experience providing tax services to a variety of clients, including retailers/wholesalers, real estate, manufacturers, closely held organizations and individuals. Piatz has more than 17 years of experience in the technology industry providing technology and business guidance for organizations across many industries, including manufacturing, architecture and engineering, insurance, utilities, municipalities and financial institutions.
Nicole Bakkegard was hired as human resource manager and Harwood Warnsholz was hired as territory paint sales representative at Fargo Glass and Paint. Bakkegard has a master’s degree in business administration from NDSU and has been working in human resources for 20 years. Warnsholz has an extensive background in the paint industry with Benjamin Moore Paint.
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Brittani Boehlke, physician assistant, joined the cancer center, and Theresa Strong, neonatal nurse practitioner, joined the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) at Essentia Health-Fargo. Boehlke earned a master’s degree in physician assistant studies from the University of South Dakota. Strong has more than 27 years of experience caring for newborns in intensive care units.
Melissa Gornowicz was hired as an accountant at Gehrtz Construction Services and Zerr Berg Architects, Inc. Gornowicz has 10 years of accounting experience in both public and private accounting.
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Kris Schiele was hired as network/systems engineer at High Point Networks. Schiele is a graduate of NDSU with a degree in mechanical engineering.
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Annie Schultz, RN, CHPN, Pearl Stockwell, LPN, CHPLN both of Hospice of the Red River Valley, successfully completed the Hospice and Palliative Nurse Certification through the Hospice & Palliative Credentialing Center (HPCC). The purpose of certification is to promote delivery of comprehensive palliative nursing care through the certification of qualified hospice and palliative professionals.
Guozhen Zhou was hired as power electronics control software engineer at John Deere Electronic Solutions. Zhou received his master’s degree from the University of WisconsinMadison.
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Liz Burns was hired as the head start early childhood education/special services manager, and Kristin Phillips was promoted to head start director at Lakes & Prairies Community Action Partnership, Inc. Burns brings 10 years of early childhood education experience. Phillips previously worked as the head start education/special services manager.
Jeff Gau, CEO at Marco, Inc., was named a finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2015 in the Upper Midwest. The EY awards program recognizes entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. Gau
Jason Boutwell, enterprise technology advisor, was named Marco’s Top Performing Sales Representative of the Year. The award recognizes Boutwell for a strong sales record, executing new initiatives, embracing professional development and working well with colleagues and clients.
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North Dakota State College of Science has chosen eight faculty and staff members to be recipients of the college’s Excellence in Teaching Award and Excellence in Service Award. The Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes instructors who, among other outstanding characteristics, demonstrate competence and sincere interest in their subjects, present material in a suitable, well-integrated fashion and encourage participation from students. The recipients are: Dana Anderson, English and humanities instructor; Jane Krump, social and behavioral sciences professor/chair; Shane Suko, electrical technology and mechatronics technology associate professor; and Mitch Van Vleet, welding technology instructor. The Excellence in Service Award recognizes employees who consistently go above and beyond every day and exemplify the college’s values of learning, integrity, flexibility and excellence. The recipients are: Shannon Herman, enrollment services administrative assistant; Dawn Jirek, facilities management administrative assistant; Melissa Johnson, student and residential life executive director; and Rebecca Truesdell, college relations and marketing publications specialist. Theresa Semmens, chief information security officer at North Dakota State University, was elected to serve a two-year term on the first board of the Research and Education Networking Information Sharing and Analysis Center. The center promotes and supports cyber security protection and response efforts within research and higher education.
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Stephanie Stark was hired as the accounts payable clerk at National Hospitality Services, LLC. Stark has more than nine years experience in accounts payable for the hospitality and lodging industry. Brady Dykema was hired as licensing/inventory controller at Network Center, Inc.. Dykema graduated from St. Cloud State University with a bachelor’s degree in advertising and a minor in travel and tourism.
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Theresa Stahl was promoted to director of finance at Noridian Healthcare Solutions. Stahl started her Noridian career in 2004 as an accountant in finance.
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Jenae Adams was hired as an e-comm data specialist; Cari Golden was hired as an e-comm specialist; Brian Hotten was hired as a lighting specialist; and Amanda Wiedmeier was hired as a customer service specialist at Northern Lights USA. Adams is currently attending NDSU and has six years of customer service and sales experience. Golden has a bachelor’s in business administration from MSUM and eight years of sales, finance and marketing experience. Hotten earned a bachelor’s degree in graphic communications from MSUM and has eight years of sales and management experience. Wiedmeier attended Stevens-Henager College to study business administration and has four years of customer service experience. Jordan Murphy joined Preference Personnel’s executive placement team. Murphy obtained a bachelor’s in business administration with an emphasis in healthcare administration and an MBA from the University of South Dakota.
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Taylor Syvertson was hired as an administrative assistant at Ulteig. Syvertson most recently worked for Mono in Minneapolis as an administrative assistant.
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The following RE/MAX Realty 1 employees received awards: Del Boschee, The Platinum Club and Lifetime Achievement; Luke Bothum, The Executive Club; Bruce Johnson, The Platinum Club; Robb Kvamme Lunde Winter Johnson, The 100% Club and Hall of Fame; Jo Kvamme, The Executive Club and Hall Of Fame Career; Steve Lunde, The Platinum Club, Lifetime Achievement and #1 Commissions Earned – Team North Dakota; and Curt Winter, The Executive Club award. The Platinum Club level is the third highest regional honor for sales in a single year which honors successful agents who have earned at least $250,000 in annual commissions. The Lifetime Achievement award is the second highest national honor given for total career sales. The Executive Club level is the fifth highest regional honor for sales in a single year. The 100% Club Award honors successful agents who have earned at least $100,000 in commissions in the past year. Hall of Fame Award honors successful agents who have earned more than $1 million in commissions during their careers with the company. Kelly Binfet was hired as community outreach coordinator at Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley. Binfet graduated from Concordia College with a degree in English.
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Sirena Aris was hired as operations assistant; Brittany Cameron was promoted to lead teller; and Anna Pangrac was promoted to teller supervisor at VISIONBank. Aris brings two years of experience in Aris Cameron Pangrac banking, most recently as a CSR-banker connection at Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Cameron joined VISIONBank as a teller/customer service representative in 2014. Pangrac has seven years of experience in banking, most recently as lead teller. Matt Lehman was hired as a roofing specialist for Western Products, Inc. Lehman brings years of experience from owning his own roofing company and is passionate about helping homeowners select the best roofing system for their home’s needs.
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John Holten and Sara Kolpack were hired as project managers at Zerr Berg Architects. Holten and Kolpack have their master’s degrees in architecture from NDSU.
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Suzanne Haugen was hired for a receptionist/administrative support position at SK Food International. Haugen holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communications from NDSU.
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Cheryl Landsem was hired as a credit analyst III and Andrea Berg was hired as a relationship officer at Starion Financial. Landsem has more than 16 years of experience in credit analysis with a focus on agricultural services. Berg earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Minot State University and has more than 14 years of banking experience.
Two Staybridge Suites Fargo employees received Governor’s Travel and Tourism Awards. Fred Flood received the Behind the Scenes Tourism Employee. Flood worked his way up from housekeeper to assisting the hotel’s chief engineer. Tiffany Irving, front office manager, received the Front-Line Tourism Employee. Irving has glowing reviews from hotel guests after helping with reservations, billing and other general issues. Heather Mumm joined the Town & Country Credit Union lending team as vice president business lending. Mumm graduated from MSUM with a degree in business administration and attended the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado.
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New Members The Chamber encourages all members to conduct business with each other. Those listed below recently have made an important investment in their businesses and their professional careers by joining The Chamber. Please consider them for your personal and professional needs. When you do, let them know you learned of their business through The Chamber!
Archer Real Estate Services
www.archercommercial.com Real Estate Archer Real Estate Services specializes in commercial real estate sales, residential real estate sales and commercial property management throughout North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota.
Beyond Outdoors
www.beyondcond.com Landscape - Contractors & Designers Beyond Outdoors has a large selection of nursery and gardening products, including annuals, perennials, pavers, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, stones and more. Landscape design and installation services help to create the exact look you want.
Broadstar Financial
www.broadstarfinancial.com Marketing Broadstar Financial provides marketing support to financial institutions.
Buffalo River Sales
www.buffaloriversales.com Lawn and Garden Equipment Buffalo River Sales is your one-stop water-management provider, your total lawn and garden sales and service location and an agricultural implement that will help all farmers choose the best equipment at the best value and take care of your service needs.
Cable ONE Business
www.business.cableone.net Business Services Their mission is to help you run your business smoothly with a mix of services that’s right for you and your industry. Whether it’s blazing fast high speed internet, phone, cable TV or a combination, Cable ONE Business can help you wire your business for success!
Charmed Boutique
www.facebook.com/ CharmedBoutiqueFargo Clothing - Accessories Charmed Boutique carries trendy women’s clothing in sizes S-3XL. They offer a fun shopping experience with personalized service. In addition to stylish clothing, they also carry purses, jewelry and accessories.
CrossFit Icehouse
www.crossfiticehouse.com Fitness Centers They are bringing it back to when CrossFit was done in garages and the community was strong. Icehouse was built on the vision of bringing together like minded people to get in the best shape of their lives. Come join them for the most fun you’ve ever had working out.
Dakota Global Consultants, LLC
www.dakotaglobal.com Agriculture Products Dakota Global offers HACCP and food safety training, consulting and auditing services to meat and food processors in the upper Midwest.
Edward Jones-Brady Brunsvold
701.281.3065 Financial Services Brady Brusnwold works with long term serious investors to help them achieve their financial goals.
Foss Spine and Wellness 218.233.8544 Chiropractors Foss Spine and Wellness is a Chiropractic office, located in Moorhead, dedicated to the health and wellness of individuals and families. Dr. Jace specializes in the care of auto injuries, work comp injuries, pediatric, geriatric and sports injury care; exceeding expectations, one spine at a time.
Foster, Jacobs & Johnson, Inc.
www.fjj.com Construction Management With offices located in Minneapolis, Duluth and Fargo, they provide comprehensive planning, design and project management services for educational, commercial/industrial, government/institutional/municipal, multi-occupancy and recreational customers.
Frank’s Lounge
www.facebook.com/franksloungefargo Bars/Lounges/Night Clubs
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GiGi’s Playhouse Fargo
Skaff Apartments
Global Beef Investors, LLC
www.skriptspharmacy.com Pharmacies SKripts Pharmacy is a full service independent pharmacy located inside Costco. They provide immunizations and offer pet medications. They accept most insurance plans and offer mail service within North Dakota. Call or email them for price quotes or questions.
www.gigisplayhouse.org/fargo Education - Training GiGi’s Playhouse is all about achievement, belief and confidence. Serving children and adults of all ages, Playhouse offers educational and therapeutic programs at no charge to families. All programs aim to maximize self-confidence and empower individuals to achieve their greatest potential.
www.globalbeefllc.com Consultants Global Beef Investors provides livestock genetics, nutrition and cattle management. They offer management strategies; acquisition (including logistics); development; genetics; and nutrition.
Kilstone Brewing
701.893.5224 Beverages - Liquors Kilstone operates a taproom and brewery in North Fargo, just off Seventh Avenue North. They are family owned and operated, and offer a variety of fresh brewed beers to their patrons.
Moen Portable Toilets
www.moenportabletoilets.com Septic Tanks and Portable Toilets Moen Portable Toilets provides portable toilet rental service, septic pumping and restroom trailers for weddings, private parties, job sites and just about any other function.
Moorhead Youth Hockey Association
www.moorheadyouthhockey.com Sports Training The mission of MYHA is to ensure an environment for youth hockey players that allow them to develop their skills, passion, creativity and understanding of the game.
Obermiller Nelson Engineering
www.obernel.com Engineering Obermiller Nelson Engineering (ONE) was established in 1992 and its people have helped redefine the meaning of building systems consultants. The firm has continually broken new ground in advising their clients on building systems including pioneering in advanced energy saving technologies.
www.skaffapartments.com Real Estate - Property Management Skaff Apartments offer a wide variety of rental homes including apartments, townhomes, twin homes and houses. They are dedicated to providing value, variety and extraordinary service to their residents.
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Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint
www.unclemaddios.com Restaurants Uncle Maddio’s is the next generation pizza joint. Guests will be tempted by mouthwatering homemade pizzas, gourmet salads and toasted sandwiches. In store dining, take out and catering options are available.
Valley Weightloss Clinic
www.valleyweightlossclinic.com Diet - Weight Control Valley Weight Loss Clinic is dedicated to providing comprehensive care to their patients who are striving to lose weight. Their programs include medical monitoring, portion control, metabolism testing and prescription weight loss medication.
WestEnd Spine and Rehab PLLC
www.facebook.com/ westendspineandrehab Chiropractors WestEnd Spine & Rehab’s mission is to improve the health and healing of their patients through the highest quality of patient-centered care. They will stand apart as an integrative health facility providing personalized service and innovation along with a broad line of sophisticated health services.
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Swing into Summer Safety & Fun Scheels Arena
Refusing the Sidelines CCRI
Happy Harry's Ribfest 2015 FARGODOME
Bounce and not Break 5K Scheels Arena
Gary Allan with Jana Kramer Bluestem Center for the Arts
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Go Hawaiian for Hospice Choice Financial
Life After Breast Cancer Conference Holiday Inn Fargo
Women’s Leadership Golf Scramble Osgood Golf Course
BOSTON Live in Concert with Eddie Money Scheels Arena
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We’ve been in this business for over 50 years and are one of the largest printers in the area. That means we’ve learned what customers want and need. And, we have the team and technology to make it happen. We work with all industries, taking on jobs big and small. Give us the opportunity to bid a project and we’ll give service like PRINTING • Commercial • Digital • Variable Data • Docutech • Large Format
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Mike’s Auto Service takes quality and customer service seriously. They follow a strict Code of Ethics so customers will know up front what to expect when they require auto repair services. Mike’s Auto Service has been providing quality car repair services to the community for over 20 years. They work on both foreign and domestic vehicles. All of their technicians are ASE certified and continue their automotive training and keep up-to-date with all the new technology advancements in the automotive industry.
Moorhead Insurance Agency professionals have nearly 80 years of combined service and are proud to represent some of the most well-known insurance providers. The professional independent insurance agents from Moorhead Insurance Agency can provide you with quotes from many well-known and trusted insurance companies for home, auto, life and commercial insurances. They have built their reputation on professional, knowledgeable and personalized service. They are located in Moorhead, MN and serve Colorado, Minnesota, South Dakota, Arizona and North Dakota including Fargo and West Fargo, ND.
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Luxurious maintenance-free living awaits! The Aspens at Timber Creek fuses luxurious maintenance-free townhome living with intelligent design to maximize your livability.
Take the Name Down. Pass It Around. Located off ninth Street and Main Avenue in Moorhead, 99 Bottles is the place for all your adult beverage needs. Come check out our new addition, 20 person tasting bar and take a stroll through their expanded wine and beer selection. They have all your favorites plus a supply of craft beer you can’t buy in North Dakota! Locally owned and operated in the heart of Moorhead, they aim to provide great service to the residents of the Fargo Moorhead community.
You’ll be located in a peaceful neighborhood setting, within a private cul-de-sac, close to everything important in South Fargo. Pre-sales of these extraordinary townhomes are happening NOW. Contact our sales team to reserve your new way of living today!
701.281.7184 | HeritageFargo.com Proudly marketed by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties 1815 38th St S, Fargo, ND 58103 | 701.356.3600 | bhhspreproperties.com
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Celebrations Ribbon cuttings are led by the Public Relations Ambassadors, a group of dedicated volunteers who help Chamber members celebrate their business accomplishments. If you would like more information on ribbon cuttings, visit www.fmwfchamber.com or call Gail at 218.233.1100.
HEAT TRANSFER WAREHOUSE Grand opening on April 2 1501 21st Avenue North, Suite B, Fargo www.heatransferwarehouse.com
NORTHSTAR TECHNOLOGY GROUP, INC. 15-year anniversary on April 8 6046 14th Street South, Fargo www.northstar-tg.com
MAINSTAY SUITES OF FARGO Remodel celebration on April 9 1901 44th Street South, Fargo www.mainstaysuitesfargo.com
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SIGNARAMA 10-year anniversary on April 8 3029 13th Avenue South, Fargo www.sarvalley.com
RED ROOF INN Remodel celebration on April 9 1921 44th Street South, Fargo www.redroofinn.com
ELEVATE HUMAN POTENTIAL Grand opening on April 20 3333 Ninth Street South, Moorhead www.elevatehumanpotential.com
Celebrations
NDSU COMMUNICATION RESEARCH & TRAINING CENTER COMPANY Grand opening on April 21 Minard 338 North University Drive & Centennial Boulevard, Fargo www.commresearchtraining.com
HARLEY DAVIDSON OF FARGO Relocation celebration on April 28 701 Christianson Drive West, West Fargo www.hdfargo.com
QUALITY SUITES Remodel celebration on April 23 1415 35th Street South, Fargo www.qualitysuites.com
McGOUGH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Grand opening on April 30 630 First Avenue North, Suite 4, Fargo www.mcgough.com
SMART SPACES Relocation celebration on April 30 5226 51st Avenue South, Suite 100, Fargo www.smartspacesfargo.com
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Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber Post Office Box 2443 Fargo, North Dakota 58108-2443 www.fmwfchamber.com
June 2015 Chamber Events
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Eggs & Issues
7:30 a.m. Radisson Hotel Fargo
Perform Like a Champion
9:30 a.m. Marcus Theatres-West Acres 14
Champion Teams Have No Bench Warmers
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YPN Happy Hour 5:15 p.m. Rhombus Guys
Women Connect: Connecting with Passion 3:30 p.m. Avalon Events Center West
1:30 p.m. Marcus Theatres-West Acres 14
Business After Hours
4:30 p.m. Courtyard by Marriott Fargo-Moorhead
YPN Networking to Business: A Tourist in Our Own Cities 11:30 a.m. TBD
Spotlight on You | Max Lounge
Community Builders
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